Yellowing leaves, Outdoor Growing

AuntMei

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Hey everyone, just wondering if this is normal for true leaves and the cotyledons? It’s now 3 weeks old and it’s the auto flower critical mass strain, last week I had an issue with thrips and the little hole on the leaf is from me after removing a jiffy pot it was in. I’m in Virginia, we currently just had a major rain storm followed up by yesterday being a heat wave. Thank you all!
 

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Hey everyone, just wondering if this is normal for true leaves and the cotyledons? It’s now 3 weeks old and it’s the auto flower critical mass strain, last week I had an issue with thrips and the little hole on the leaf is from me after removing a jiffy pot it was in. I’m in Virginia, we currently just had a major rain storm followed up by yesterday being a heat wave. Thank you all!
if thats outdoors 24/7 then yes it's sort of normal. as long as the new growth looks good don't change anything.
 
Looks hungry to me, yellowing like that usually is the plants way of saying it needs food. I'd give some nutes at half or 1/4 recommended if you have not been feeding yet and see how she responds.
So over the course of a day the true leaves and the cotlyedons have pretty much died but the rest of the plant is still growing should I leave them on?
 

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So over the course of a day the true leaves and the cotlyedons have pretty much died but the rest of the plant is still growing should I leave them on?
If it's fully dead IE falls off simply at the slightest touch, go ahead and remove, if it's just looking bad but still alive, I'd leave it as the plant is still young and will need all the leaves it can get to grow bigger and healthier!
 
Let them fall off. Don't pick them off .

Are you feeding her and this time of year (US) they're starting to stretch and flower. Depending on where you are in the world.

Oh just read you have an auto. I'm sorry. Auto's do what ever they want to do. Pray and make offerings to the auto gods.
 
Let them fall off. Don't pick them off .

Are you feeding her and this time of year (US) they're starting to stretch and flower. Depending on where you are in the world.

Oh just read you have an auto. I'm sorry. Auto's do what ever they want to do. Pray and make offerings to the auto gods.
I have been feeding her with the ILGM fertilizer the stage 2 and I have added more soil around the base earlier, so to be honest I think she is already in preflower I see white hairs now this evening. I am in Virginia first grow (have had back and forth hard rain and the next day being cloudy then itll be 100) so even if I get enough for a bowl pack I’ll be happy!
 
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